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Alonso expects ‘normality' without Honda

Fernando Alonso believes McLaren can look forward to 'normality' in 2018 as they swap from Honda to Renault power. Alonso's frustrations with Honda have been evident throughout this year's championship, resulting in several amusing radio exchanges with the McLaren pit wall. However, that – Alonso hopes – will come to an end when this season does as McLaren have announced that they are dropping Honda in favour of Renault. Asked what he expects to bring to the table, the Spaniard replied: 'Normality! But I think it is just looking too much ahead, because I don't know even what I will do next year. 'But the aim is, as I always said, to be on the podium and fight for victories, to...
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